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. she died trying to protect her students, victoria soto was 27 years old. emilie parker was six years old, she is another victim of the tragedy and her father spoke publicly last night. he is the only parent to come forward publicly it talk about their terrible loss, because he wants everyone to know how special his little girl was. >> i would really like. >> to offer our deepest condolences to all of the families directly affected by the shooting. it's a horrific tragedy and we want everybody to know that our hearts and prayers go out to them. this includes the family of the shooter. i can't imagine how hard this experience must be for you. and i want you to know that our family and our love and our support goes out to you as well. my daughter emilie, would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to all those victims. because that's the type of person that she is. not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done, but because those are the gifts that were given to you by her heavenly father. i have two really good friends at home who have

. >>> emilie parker was just 6 years old. another one of the victims of this tragedy. her father spoke publicly and very emotionally last night. he's one of the only parents to come forward to talk openly about their terrible loss. it's because he said he wants everyone to know how special his little girl was. >> i would really like to offer our deepest condolences to all the families directly affected by this shooting. it's a horrific tragedy and we want everybody to know that our hearts and our prayers go out to them. this includes the family of the shooter. i can't imagine how hard this experience must be for you. and i want you to know that our family and our love and support goes out to you, as well. my daughter, emilie, would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to all those victims. because that's the type of person that she is. not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done, but because those are the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. i have two really good friends at home who set up a facebook page to help raise mone

, but before i have him talk, i just want to say that emily alice parker was the sweetest little girl i have ever known. my children are grieving. my siblings across the country are grieving. and we're just devastated that someone so beautiful and perfect is no longer going to be in our lives. and for no reason. and we can only pray we find understanding in the days and weeks to come. and one day find peace. but we were all blessed to have known her. and to have had her in our lives. there's been a fund that was set up by members of our families and friends back in utah that people have been donating to, and we would like to thank all of you for your donations to that. we're hoping to be able to use that to bring emilie back to utah for her final resting place with her family there. and we want to thank all of you who made those donations. i will turn this to rob parker. >> we're waiting to hear from the father now of this 6-year-old, emilie parker, shot and killed in the elementary school yesterday. that was -- that was emilie parker's aunt who was speaking, and her father, emilie parker's

noches. emily la pequeÑa retirada de un hospital en arizona por su madre em pleno tratamiento contra la leucemia. que padece. hecho que provocÓ la alerta entre las autoridades locales se encuentra en mÉxico y es atendida por doctores de ese paÍs. lo revelÓ su madre, que platico con luis me jied. >>> esta noche hay muchas preguntas en el caso de emily. la gente quiere saber en quÉ estÁ y en quÉ estado se encuentra. se encuentra el padre, josÉ luis branco monto. seÑor branco monto ¿donde estÁ emily. >>> emily estÁ en un cuidado, en mÉxico por las amenazas que recibiÓ mi esposa. angustia amenazas y y desprecios. de como madre indocumentada. que la rechazaron en contra de su voluntad. haciendo lo que... >>> disculpeme su hija recibÍa tratamiento. en este caso ella relz bio tratamiento y la sacaron ¿por quÉ la sacaron. >>> los mÉdicos dicen que la necesitan y que sinatra tamiento podrÍa morir. >>> ella estÁ bien. >>> ¿donde estÁ?. >>> mirando a los doctores en este momento, acaba de salir. >>> ¿en donde? quÉ doctores? ¿en quÉ hospital estÁ?. >>> viviÓ muchos recha

about his daughter emilie. and while he was emotional and just absolutely devastated, the compassion that he was able to show was stunning. kim la was there while he was talking to reporters and has more for us. kyung, tell us more. >> one of the things he wanted to say was thank you. one of the reasons he called reporters to this church here, a church heifer only belonged to for ate months because he moved here to take a job at the hospital to take care of newborn children. taking care of children then having to lose his child. he called reporters here. hen't wanted to say thank you because so many people had reached out to his family to say we are so sorry, we are so horrifie horrified. you know, you can imagine how this man feels. he lost his child, but he wanted to take that moment and then express that he wanted to make sure that people understood that society should not be defined by this moment. here's a little bit of what have he said. >> i was leaving to work and she woke up before i left and, i've actually been teaching her portuguese. and so our last conversation was in po

que estÉ serenamente preparado. >>> emily bracamontes aseguran que en mÉxico estÁ mejor. y miles de peregrinos rinden homenaje a la virgen rogandole que le de salud y fe a ellos y sus familiares. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >>> este su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> quÉ tal, buenas noches, el duelo por la muerte de jenni rivera y otras 6 personas se magnifica, aunque se presume que murieron todos no hay cuerpos que velar, solo restos humanos, y aÚn no fueron identificados, como parte de esta cobertura, marÍa antonieta explora el lento y doloroso proceso de identificar a los seres queridos. >>> si bien las labores de bÚsqueda y rescate terminaron en la sierra, luego del traslado a monterrey siguiÓ una minuciosa tarea. >>> serÍa grave que entregues un cuerpo pensando que es el de jenni rivera y ella no subiÓ al aviÓn. quÉ tenemos? que dicen que se subiÓ. no hay una prueba de esto. entonces, una vez analizado el adn se sabrÁ si es ella. igual con todos los demÁs. >>> fue hasta hoy que aquÍ que los familiares de los 7 ocupantes ya dieron mue

n, edición nocturna. >> la policía de phoenix está investigando el caso de emily, en diálogo con univisión el padre dijo que su hija recibe buen tratamiento. >> luis mejit tiene las explicaciones de padre. >> ahora todos quieren saber donde está y como está emily. >> ella está bien, en buena salud, en buen estado de salud. >> dice que su hija está en méxico donde recibe tratamiento efectivo para leucemia. >> eso es lo que duele, están haciendo saber que nosotros la llevamos a que muera, no, la llevamos a un lugar mejor. >> sin tratamiento, ella puede morir y por eso las autoridades la quieren encontrar. >> la palabra del padre no basta dijo la policía. >> no solo podemos tener la palabra de la persona sino que también confirmar. >> lo primordial para ellos, es estar seguro quien iba a pagar. >> ¿por qué acosarnos tanto? de que tenemos que tener otra aseguranza. >> bajo los leyes federales, los hospitales no pueden negar tratamiento, la niña estaba recibiendo tratamiento, pero los padres estaban recibiendo eso. >> si la familia de emily tiene preguntas sobre su tratamiento, que

tonight. kyung lah, you were there earlier when the father of emilie parker came out of his house and wanted to tell people, wanted to talk to tv cameras and just talk in a very human way about his daughter, about what she was like, about the life she lived. >> and he was very clear that the reason he wanted to come out and face cameras -- he knows this is national television, he wanted to make sure that people across the country knew that he wanted to say thank you and he also wanted to share a message, that we're better than this, that society cannot be defined by this single act. he lost a 6-year-old girl. and it's one thing to think about the number. it's a totally different thing to watch this man talk, to look at the pictures of this beautiful girl and to fully comprehend that this family has suffered a true, true loss. here's what he told us. >> i was leaving to work, and she woke up before i left. and i've actually been teaching her portuguese. so our last conversation was in portuguese. she told me good morning. and asked how i was doing. and i said that i was doing well.

is from their parents, publicly sharing their grief. you were there earlier when the father of emilie parker came out of his house and wanted to tell people. wanted to talk to tv cameras, and just talk in a very human way about his daughter, about what she was like. about the life she lived. >> reporter: and he was very clear what the reason he wanted to come out and face cameras, you know, he knows this is national television. he wanted to make sure that people across the country knew that he wanted to say thank you. and he also wanted to share a message that we're better than this. that society cannot be defined by this single act. he lost a six-year-old girl. and it is one thing to think about the number. it is a totally different thing to watch this man talk, to look at the pictures of this beautiful girl. and to fully comprehend that this family has suffered a true, true loss. here is what he told us. >> i was leaving to work, and -- she woke up before i left. and i actually had been teaching her portugese, so our last conversation was in portugese. she told me good morning. and

cameras to remember a child they described as incredible but in remembering little emilie parker, they said, they're praying for the shooter's family, too, because that's what she would have wanted. kyung lah was there. kyung, what stuck out to you most of all when you were talking to these people and you watched all of this? >> the ability of them to be able to still think of other people and society in the face of an unspeakable loss. if you're a parent, if you have children who you love and you think about this happening to yourself, it's really hard to comprehend, then being able to face national cameras, reporters and make a statement about society. but that's what this family has done. and here is a little bit of what they said. >> emilie was a mentor to her two little sisters and delighted in teaching them how to read, dance and find the simple joys in life. emilie's laughter was infectious and all those who had the pleasure to meet her would agree that this world is a better place because she's been in it. >> emilie alice parker was the sweetest little girl i've ever know

but in remembering little emilie parker, they said, they're praying for the shooter's family, too, because that's what she would have wanted. kyung lah was there. kyung, what stuck out to you most of all when you were talking to these people and you watched all of this? >> the ability of them to be able to still think of other people and society in the face of an unspeakable loss. if you're a parent, if you have children who you love and you think about this happening to yourself, it's really hard to comprehend, then being able to face national cameras, reporters and make a statement about society. but that's what this family has done. and here is a little bit of what they said. >> emilie was a mentor to her two little sisters and delighted in teaching them how to read, dance and find the simple joys in life. emilie's laughter was infectious and all those who had the pleasure to meet her would agree that this world is a better place because she's been in it. >> emilie alice parker was the sweetest little girl i've ever known. my children are grieving. my siblings across the country are grieving

razones mÁs dolorosas afirman que la pequeÑa emily contrajo una infecciÓn en el brazo derecho que tras varias cirugÍas acabÓ siendo amputado. >>> le dijeron a mi esposa. >>> al salir del hospital sin la Última revisiÓn la madre puso la vida de emily fuera de peligro, ya que la niÑa tiene un catÉter que podrÍa infectarse. >>> estamos buscando a la niÑa y hasta el momento los cargos son una posibilidad, pero hasta el momento nos preocupa la niÑa. >>> dicen que han pedido la ayuda a las autoridades para lo localizar a la niÑa y la madre, podrÍa enfrentar cargos mientras la mamÁ insiste que no le quedaron mÁs alternativos que llevÁrselas porque el segundo del padre estaba llegando a su tope forma dice que temiÓ lo peor. >>> usted tenÍa que le fueran a quitar los derechos sobre su niÑa? >>> tenÍa miedo que no pudiera, yo querÍa llego aro a mÉxico. >>> la pareja dice que la niÑa estÁ en buenas manos y bajo cuidado mÉdico. >>> ¿cÓmo estÁs? emily? >>> (hablan inglÉs) para este padre todo estÁ mal, aunque afirma que la enfermedades de la pequeÑa estÁ en remosiÓn e

were laid to rest, left to right, josephine gay, anna marquez-greene and emilie parker. >> today we had a beautiful tribute to emilie and we said our final good-byes today. it was so special to have family together, to sing songs that were emilie's favorites. >> after the holidays, the survivors of the sandy hook shooting will return to school. they'll be in a new building, but it will be filled with all the furniture and artwork from their old school. >>> one new jersey school district plans to have armed police officers in all of their schools starting when classes resume after the holidays. the mayor says he made the decision before the nra made the suggestion on friday. they actually had armed guards in some of the schools already. new jersey governor chris christie on the other hand thinks armed guards in schools aren't the answer to gun violence and that problem. >>> to washington now and the negotiations over the fiscal cliff. actually, there really aren't any negotiations now. the president is in hawaii. we're in a bit of a holding pattern as both sides dig in their heels. the m

. and in time, we'll heal. >>> we find comfort reflecting on the incredible person that emilie was and how many lives that she was able to touch in her short time here on earth. emilie was bright. creative and very loving. emilie was always willing to try new things, other than food. she loved to use her talents to touch everyone that she came into contact with, she was an exceptional artist and she always carried around her markers and pencils so that she never missed an opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated, rush to get a paper, to draw a picture or write a note. >> this was the father of this beautiful 6-year-old girl emilie parker, one of the 20 children murdered on friday at newtown, connecticut. one of the most touching tributes came from saturday night live which opened the show with a children's choir singing "silent night." ♪ holy night ♪ all is calm, all is bright ♪ round your virrin mother and child ♪ ♪ holy infant so tender and mild ♪ ♪ sleep in heavenly peac

grandma. be a dear and bring me a cupcake. and little red riding hood will be emily. thank you, thank you. now if we all work together, this is going to be one of the best plays... uh, dw, you're not red riding hood. i'm not? no. emily is. you're tree number 2. tree number 2? i'm not even tree number 1? amanda is playing tree number 1. (clapping) but... it's a very important role, dw. you create the mysterious mood as little red riding hood goes through the dark forest. (sighs) now please sit back down. i'm little red riding hood? i can't believe it! neither can i. grandma: sweetie? did you hear me? grandma asked if you had any eights. no, i don't have any eights. you know what else i don't have? the role of little red riding hood in the school play. playing a tree isn't so bad. i think it could be kind of fun. fun? does this look like fun to you? it's so unfair. i've practiced for hours and hours. i've wanted to play this part since i was three-and-a-half. perhaps you could be emily's understudy. what's that? it's the actor who knows all the star's lines and steps in if

. robbie parker, the father of 6-year-old emily parker, she was killed yesterday. he is now speaking out. we're going to hear what he's saying about his beautiful 6-year-old daughter when we come back.e. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. boproductivity up, costs down, thtime to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantasy? who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. >>> president obama will travel here to connecticut tomorrow to join in remembering and in mourning the victims of the second deadliest shooting incident in u.s. history at a school. a white house sta

wrong. >>> search continues for an 11-year-old cancer patient. police say the girl known as emily was taken from a phoenix hospital, by her mother, the day before she was scheduled to be discharged. hospital surveillance video captured emily, a young boy and her mother walking out of the hospital 10:30 p.m. wednesday. >> this case, we have an 11-year-old girl who can't decide for herself, her parents are removing her from the hospital and putting her in danger. highly likely she could obtain infection and die within a couple of dies. -- a couple of days. >>> emily and her family were seen driving away in a black minivan. coming up at 7:00, why police feel emily's family may be especially difficult to track down. >>> three firefighters injured at the scene of a rain-related accident. hit by a skidding vehicle caught on video. >>> uns had of schools are about to try a new experiment to close the learning >>> good morning. monday aftermath juror storms. looking -- aftermath of major storms . >>> ford is moving quickly to address safety issues after announcing latest recall more than

esposa toparon la mejmar la decisiÓn para su hija. >>> esta es emily >>> sÓlo fotos de emily de bebÉ lograron arrancarle una sonrisa a luis bracamontes, porque fueron antes de la leucemia, antes que la infecciÓn cobro el brazo derecho y antes que su madre la sacara del hospital de phoenix >>> usted me asegura que esa niÑa estÁ bajo el cuidado de mÉdicos certificados >>> sÍ claro que si, mirÁndolos los a oncÓlogos y ha tenido tratamiento, leve quimio >>> pero la policia sabe que las b policias estÁn buscando >>> los padress siempre deben actuar de buen interÉs, cuando saca a la niÑa, este no es protecciÓn >>> basÁndose en los informe mÉdicos, Álvarez dijo que nor para bracamontes podrÍa enfrentar problemas criminal porque la niÑa tiene un cateter >>> por su lado el padre dijo que el cateter estÁ siendo observado por especialistas y no querÍa eevitarla mÁs sufrimient a su hija >>> emily Échale la culpa a tus padres porque no tienes a se aseguranza y no serÁs dada de alta >>> se lo dijeron la ficha > a la niÑa >>> ante la denuncia el hospital estÁ preocupado y que

. elaine quijano has more. >> reporter: two years ago emily whitehead was just five when her mother carry felt something was wrong. >> i noticed one evening when i was giving her a bath that she had a lot of black and blue mark its all over her body. >> emily had a.l.l., acute lymphoblastic leukemia, curable in 85% of children who undergo chemotherapy. >> but for emily, chemo didn't work. she thinks her dog lucy knew it first when her cancer came back. >> she wouldn't play with me, she would just sit. >> reporter: do you think she knew you were sick? >> yeah. >> reporter: emily was too sick for more chemo so her family turned to an experimental therapy at the children's hospital of philadelphia. dr. steven grupp is leading the study. >> this is a whole new way of treating cancer. and the idea is that we're redirecting the cells of the immune system against the cancer. >> reporter: scientists use the patients own immune cells called t-cells, white blood cells that help fight infection. they remove the t-cells genetically engineer them to attack leukemia cells, and inject them back into the

traditional chemotherapy failed. >> reporter: emily whitehead was just 5 years old when her mother, carrie, noticed alarming symptoms. carrie researched them on line. >> stumbling, nosebleeds. the first thing that pops up is leukemia. >> reporter: emily had all, acute lymphoplastic leukemia, a disease that s curable in most children who go through chemotherapy. but emily was among the 15% of children for whom chemo didn't work. she thinks her dog, lucy, knew it first when her cancer came back. >> she wouldn't play with me or anything. she would just sit. >> reporter: do you think she knew you were sick? >> yeah. >> reporter: emily's family turned to an experimental therapy at the children's hospital of philadelphia. dr. steven gruff is leading the study. >> the idea is that we're redirecting the cells of the immune system against the cancer. >> reporter: scientists use the patient's own immune cells called t-cells. white blood cells that help fight infections. they remove the cells, genetically engineer them to attack leukemia cells, and inject them back into the patient. the engineered t-

each person killed. one person you may be familiar with is emilie parker, just 6 years old. her father, robert, spoke publicly last night, one of the only parents to have come forward to speak publicly after this tragedy. here is some of what he said. >> emilie was a noerpt her two little sisters, delighting in teaching them,read, dance and find the simple joys in life. emilie's laughter was infection and all those who had the pleasure to meet her would agree that this world is a better place because she has been in it. >> faept wept on to talk about how strong his little girl was. he has two other daughters. imagine trying to explain the loss of emilie to those daughters. don lemon has been learning more information about the -- the mother of this here is the. don, what are you hearing? >> hi, anderson, we are here down at the square. we have been talking to people as well. they have been coming up us to. you have been witnessing the same thing. show you the memorial, we came here, got here yesterday, when i did. this was a very small memorial, just 26 candles here for the victims who

semana desde que emily bracamontes la sacaron de un hospital en arizona, la pregunta es dÓnde la tienen? su caso acaparÓ la atencion nacional, las autoridad tratan de determinar quiÉn es culpable que la niÑa haya desaparecido, los padres dicen que estaba en su derecho sacarla para recibir tratamiento alternativo por su leucelia, nuestro corresponsal tiene el informe. >>> desde que la semana pasada su madre se la llevÓ del hospital, todos quieren saber dÓnde estÁ y cÓmo estÁ emily, su padre da la respuesta. >>> estÁ bien, en buen salud, en buen estado de salud. >>> luis dijo que su hija estÁ en mÉxico recibe un tratamiento mÁs efectivo para la leucemia, y dijo que a pesar de criticas todo lo hicieron pensando en ella. >>> eso duele. que dÁnhaciendo saber que la llevamos por y a que muera en otro lado. no, la llevamos a un lugar mejor. para por su bien. >>> sin tratamiento emily puede morir, por eso autoridades la quieren encontrar. >>> la policÍa dijo que la palabra del padre no basta. >>> en cada investigaciÓn que hacemos, podemos obtecner la palabra de una persona, y con

really glad that emily, the director is here but i know that the policy director ann leman will be giving the presentation along with gene who is the senior employee assistance counselor employee assistance, and there is a number of other speakers at public comment that will present on the resolution, is straight sfo ward forward and going to urge and direct the department to develop materials there is already a great body of materials right now, but to develop further materials about what employees, including the department heads and managers should know about domestic violence and how to, for example, how to spot, signs of domestic violence in the workplace. we are working on other legislation that will come later on the status of women but this is one piece that will help to raise awareness of all city employees and also, contractors that work with the city as well. and it also asks the department or the commission on the status of women and their department to work with other city departments to distribute such information to employees contractors and grantees and other organizations

's emily schmidt. >> reporter: a white house photo op. >> this is an opportunity to meet with my wonderful cabinet. >> reporter: an imminent cabinet shuffle is expected. >> the president has got a lot of very good people to choose from, but he wants to put together a team, especially in international affairs, a team overall that going into the second term doesn't look like a group of second stringers. >> reporter: it's already politically charges. susan rice is thought to be a leading contender, but some republicans have been highly critical of rice following the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. >> when they go after the u.n. ambassador apparently because they think she's an easy target, then they even got a problem with me. >> senator mccain. >> thank you very much, mr. secretary. >> senator jokingly gave the post to senator john kerry. >> i think john kerry would be an excellent appointment and easily confirmed by his colleagues. >> he's also listed as a potential defense tair th secretary. ashton carter is on the list and former nebraska senator chuck hagel, a republican, could re

the brutal mass six-year-old emilie parker and jesse lewis. tomorrow, the medical examiner will conduct autopsies on adam lanza and his mother. and the families will begin the process of laying their loved ones to rest. jim. >> axelrod: margaret, thank you. it is still unclear what if any connection the gunman's mother had to the school. but we do know the weapons adam lanza used to kill his victims came from her home. bob orr is in washington with more on the investigation. good evening, bob. >> reporter: good evening, jim. as new details emerge, the scope of the horror explains. gunman adam lanza apparently sprayed two classrooms at sandy hook elementary school with relentless fire from a semiautomatic assault rifle. it was a massacre, and most of the victims were first graders. autopsies on the bodies of the children revealed that many, if not all, had been shot multiple times. wayne carver is the chief medical examiner for connecticut. >> i only did seven of the autopsies. the victims i had ranged from 3 to 11 wounds apiece and i only saw two of them with close-range shooting. >> re

-year-old by the name of emily parker, only moments ago her father, robbie, he moved this community from the west side of the united states eight months ago and you can imagine how emotional his response was here tonight. >> at this time our thanks go out to so many people, so many friends and family and complete strangers who we don't know, for all the love, condolences and support you've given to us. my daughter, emily, would be one of the first to be standing and give up her love and support to all those victims because that's the type of person that she is. not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done, but because those are the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> bill: there is more from robbie parker in a moment. but first, we want to take you live to new hampshire. this is a spokesperson now for the lanza family and the police department up there, this is the first time we've heard on behalf of peter lanza, the father of the alleged gunman and his son, ryan, age 24, who lived in hoboken, new jersey. let's drop in there now in new hampshire. >> the loss we a

. josephine grace gay, who celebrated her 7th birthday. and emilie alice parker. lots of backlash for the nra for their statement friday. gabby and i are extremely disappointed by the nra's defiant suppose. they could have chosen to be a voice for the own members who want common sense, reasonable safeguards on deadly firearms. but instead it chose to defend extreme pro gun positions that aren't even popular among the law-abiding gun owners it represents. the national rifle association is speaking out on the massacre, saying the answer is to deploy armed guards at schools. and they're not the only ones joining the debate. >> columbine. >> virginia tech. >> tucson. >> aurora. >> ft. hood. >> oak creek. >> newtown. >> newtown. >> newtown. >> newtown. >> how many more? >> how many more? >> how many more colleges? >> how many more classrooms? >> how many more movie theatres? >> how many more houses of faith? >> how many more shopping malls? >> how many more street corners? >> how many more? >> how many more? >> enough. >> enough. >> enough. >> well, this group of artists joined mayors against ille

. all of them were either 6 or 7 years old. among them, was emily parker. her father says she could light up a room and was an exceptional artist who always carried around markers and pencils to draw for anyone. her dad said he dwav her a kiss the last time he saw her alive. six adults lost their lives in that tragic shooting. that includes 47-year-old principal dawn hochsprung who was married and had two daughters and three st stepdaughters. one parent said hochsprung was always smiling. and school sipsychologist mary sherlach loved to garden. they will miss her terribly and take comfort knowing she had achieved that dream. the gunman also took the life of a 27-year-old first grade teacher who is being hailed around the world for her bravery. ♪ amazing grace how sweet the sound ♪ >> hundreds of people sang "amazing grace" at a candlelight vigil for victoria soto in her hometown. she moved her students from the classroom door when they heard the gun shots ringing out. she faced the gunman when he stormed in and he shot her. i spoke yesterday with two parents whose son, by what t

of this unintended acceleration in the past. >> thank you very much. >>> just ahead, remembering emily, anna and josephine. her family called her joey. their funerals over the holiday week were the last ones in the newtown tragedy. difficult days are ahead for their families and on the we will remember the indelible mark these three first graders made. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ share brotherly love. share one up's. mom ? mom ? the share everything plan. lets your family share a pool of data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. now get a lucid by lg, free. >>> no one could have predicted how life would change 12 days ago in newtown, connecticut. this has been a wrenching time. many difficult days lie ahead. there are no

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because it could be child neglect or endangerment. >> reporter: watch as emily, a leukemia patient, follows her mother into a hospital wednesday. both exit the bathroom and walk out of the hospital. emily is seen wearing a wig. her father drives them away in a black ford minivan. emily was scheduled to be released the following day. but instead, the mother removed the iv from her chest catheter, which doctors fear could lead to infection. >> she does not have the seal from staff. we understand it's likely she could get an infection and die within a couple days. >> reporter: police canvassing parts of arizona, california and mexico trying to find them. they say if anything happening to young emily, her parents could face charges. >> thanks tonight. >>> more ahead on "world news." the dolphin drama. playing out. the terrifying moments with the parents and daughter caught on tape. tonight, they are speaking out about what happened at in moment right there at seaworld. back in a moment. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it

everyone. we remember emily tonight and all of the others in a coverage that stunned the nation . you will hear the radio transmissions of the police rushing to the scene. trying to save the children, some of them who didn't stand a chance. >> i have bodies here. but get the ambulances . this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. ♪ ooh baby, can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. nly align has bifantis, a patented probiotic that naturally helps maintain your digestive balance. try align to help retain a balanced digestive system. try the #1

scene caught on hospital surveillance cameras. watch as emily, a leukemia patient, who recently had her arm amputated, who followed her mother into a hospital bathroom where her mother takes out her iv. they both walk out of the hospital. emily wearing different clothing and a wig, while her father waits for the pair outside of the hospital and drives them away in a black minivan. the family hasn't been seen since. >> it's a danger for her to be out. >> reporter: officials warn that if her heart is exposed to infection, there could be consequences. >> she could obtain an infection and could ultimately die within a couple of days. >> reporter: police say that emily's parents could face criminal charges. if anything happens to their daughter. >> in this particular case, we have a 11-year-old girl who can't really decide for herself, her parents are now removing her from the hospital and putting her in danger. >> reporter: police fear that emily's family may be difficult to track down since they're from mexico and have no locally listed records. >> we hope that emily gets the medical atten

students. robbie parker lost his daugter emilie. >> "she always had something kind to say about anybody. she is an incredible person and i am so blessed to be her dad." >>reporter: the state medical examiner said he believes all the children killed were first graders as police continue to search for evidence in every "crack and crevice" of the school, the community is trying to figure out just how to cope. " when tragedies like this occur, people often look for answers, an explanation of how this could have occurred. but the sad truth is, there are no answers. no good ones, anyway." "the mass shooting at sandy hook elementary school is a stark contrast to the feel you get walking thru this picturesque town. it almost feels like a norman rockwell painting. in fact, there's been one homicide in the last ten years." >>reporter: police say 20- year-old adam lanza, seen here in a photo from 2005.killed his mother in her newtown home, then forced his way into the school friday, and opened fire, killing children and adults. lanza's aunt says she never imagined he could do such a thing. he was

. that's what e emilie lived her life, celebrating life. everything was special to emilie. >> emilie parker was six. her family is one of the few family members to speak publicly about the shooting. he wanted people to remember his daughter has a kind and caring big sister. >>> let's get you to washington. with congress home for the holidays, a deal on the fiscal cliff looks less and less likely. that could be mean coal in the stocking for house speaker john boehner and the end to his two-year reign as republican leader. he's facing pressure from his own party after his plan b failure. he proposed a vote on the plan to allow taxes to go up on millionaires, but republicans had to pull it off the table after admitting they can't get it passed. foorn illustration check the latest poll, and that's what we have political editor paul stein hauser doing? >> americans are worried about the tax increases and spending cuts that will kick in at the end of the year. 7-10 questioned in our cnn/orc national poll say there would be major problems or a crisis in the country if that happens. >> part

also knew that it was really the last option for emily. at that point she didn't have options, so we talked it over and just felt really comfortable after talking with the doctor and the rest of the team. we were just really hopeful this was going to work, and, you know, it really was her last option. >> now there -- when doctors talk about curing cancer, they're always careful to couch it in the kind of terms that are realistic. how have they described emma's -- her condition now? is she truly cured? is it gone? is it one of those things you just have to wait and see? >> well, you know, as we were told from the beginning, and you learn quick when a family member has cancer, that you don't use the word cure for quite a while afterwards, but she's in remission right now, and just recently they looked at 1 million cells from emily and found not one cancer cell in her system. we go in january for a bone marrow check which would be nine months since her remission, and the cells, the modified genetic t-cells still show up in her peripheral blood and no cancer cells. >> i want to make sure

years ago, he'll likely be surrounded by some fresh new faces. emily schmidt looks at some of the people who may make up the president's new cabinet. >> a late november white house photo-op. >> this is a wonderful opportunity for me to meet with my full cabinet. >> .may be the last glimpse of this picture. an imminent cabinet shuffle is expected. >> the president has a lot of very very good people to choose from but he wants to put together a team especially in international affairs. a team overall, that going into a second term doesn't look like a second team. it does not look like a group of second stringers. >> the likely short-list to succeed secretary of state hillary clinton is already politically charged. susan rice--the us ambassador to the united nations--is thought to be a leading contender. but some republicans have been highly critical of rice following the attack on the us consulate in libya. >> when they go after the un ambassador apparently because they think she's an easy target, then they've got a problem with me. >> senator mccain. thank you very much, mr. secretary. >>

to the therapy, including both pediatric patients. one is emily whitehead. she had no other options before giving this treatment a high. it has now been eight months since her infusion. >> we can't find any leukemia in her body using the most sensitive test that is we have. >> emily has been cancer-free ever since and doctors are hoping this treatment can be used for other cancer, as well. well, tony tantillo takes the work out of shopping for fresh produce. he will show us the perfect way to spot a shiitake mushroom today. here is tony! >>> this light brown color is very important. check the membrane here. make sure is free of black whatsoever and very little cracking on the top. that is very important. this one here is perfect. when you bring them home -- one thing, buy them in a brown paper bag. don't buy them in a plastic bag. ask for a brown paper bag and that is how you store them in the refrigerator. all mushrooms should be stored in a brown paper bag. plastic bags decay them so much faster because they can't breathe. the best way to enjoy these is saute them. put them with pol

desde marzo de este año, el doctor dice que había sugerido a que emily fuera a estados unidos a recibir una transfusión de sangre in imaginar que su madre la llevaría del hospital. >>> como médico creo no hizo lo correcto, como ser humano espero no verme en esta situación. >>> la niña según el doctor esta bien la depresión que trajo de phoenix donde le amputaron su brazo tras una infección se le ha quitado y esperan que aquí la menor venza la enfermedad vmentd>>> la familia bracamonte dice no volverán atraer a emily a estados unidos hasta que no cumpla mayoría de edad, aseguran temen a las autoridades y que le quiten la custodia de la n nniña, telemundo. >>> gracias, un hombre armado con un rifle semi automático abrió fuego en un centro comercial en oregon dejando dos muertos y varios herido antes de quitarse la vida se desconoce qué llevar o a que abriera fuego pero el sujeto que iba con un chaleco antibalas y una máscara protectora para jugar hockey. >>> y vamos a una pausa al regreso millones de peregrinos en méxico listos para cantar las mafrng ni . >>> en méxico s

trying to protect her students. robbie parker lost his daugter emilie. >> "she always had something kind to say about anybody. she is an incredible person and i am so blessed to be her dad." the state medical examiner said he believes all the graders as police continue to search for evidence in the school, the community is trying to figure out just how to cope. " when tragedies like this occur, people often look for answers, an explanation of how this could have occurred. but the sad truth is, there are no answers. no good ones, anyway." "the mass shooting at sandy hook elementary school is a stark contrast to the feel you get walking thru this picturesque town. it almost feels like a norman rockwell been one homicide in the last ten years." police say 20-year-old adam lanza, seen here in a photo from 2005.killed his mother in her newtown home, then forced his way into the school friday, and opened fire, killing children and adults. lanza's aunt says she never imagined he could do such a thing. he was different, he was quiet, nice kid, good kid. in a statement, lanza's family says they s

she always dreamedover being a teacher. emily parker was one of 16 sicks that were only six years old. her father said she liked to draw and make cards to cheer up friends and family. >> she was the type of person that could light up the room. she always had something kind to say about anybody. >> robbie parker also delivered a message to the shooters family expressing condolences for the difficulty time they are going through too. >> no case compares to the carnage at sandy hook elementary. all of the students dc all of the victims were shot several times. one of the teachers natalee hammond survived. the gunman fired at least 30 round magazines and investigators say he used a long weapon likely a semi automatic rifle. >> i've been at this for a third of a century. and it's my sensibilities may not be the average man. but this is probably the worst i have seen. >> they do not belief the victims suffered for an extended amount of time. >> out of tragedy comes hope and comfort. people have gone to newtown to pay their respects and offer solace. john sue sockeye is there this morning. j

that would galvanize the indian population in that area. >> i picked up myself and emily said, mommy, i have been shot. she said they are shooting all over. they are shooting all over. my daughter emily got two bullet shots to the back of her head. was likely a ricochet but about a half an inch. things would be very different. >> my younger brother texted me and basically said family emergency. call me. i called him. he said, dad's been shot. it is hard every day. it's a void, you know, it's really a hole in my heart. >> one of her friends and my wife uses the quote now she made the ordinary extraordinary. she was shot in the head and killed. the world lost a beautiful -- beautiful girl. >> my stomach completely sank. >> shocked and angry. >> it's almost like a ptsd comes back. like you are staring at it and you start to go numb and you are crying. >> what's it going to take for people to want to address this issue? >> don't you think this is enough? >> to me, the most important thing to address is the guns. we could do 100% background checks. we could make getting a gun as hard as getting a

, emily. head, emily.ad >> have you decided to move your family to washington? >> absolutely. it is a real honor to have the opportunity to serve in congress. all of a sudden you're running your own small operation with 18 to 20 employees. you have got to establish your offices and pick your carpet and rug. we had to decide what we're going to do. my wife jennifer and i have three children. for us, i am very serious about being a good congressman, but i am also serious about being a good dad and a good husband. for us, that means giving our family together. we will have a home in virginia. we found a place will be able to stay in. we will keep a residency back here in indiana. we're small-town folks from the hoosier state and we're going to keep it that way. >> after world war ii, one thing that united lot of members of congress was that they all served in the world. but when across state lines, geographic lines. -- that went across state lines, geographic lines. that has started to wane a little bit. in 1970's 1980's, these veterans retired and started to pass away. we're seeing this upti

leadership, emily and julie for the presidency this year and the friends, 10 years later we have reduced that by 80 percent in this city. it's a wonderful, wonderful tribute. we've done this with a great unity between the board and the mayor's office and i want to thank and recognize all the supervisors that are here. i saw scott wiener and the short guy in the elevator. supervisor cohen, i saw her a few minutes ago, thank you for being here. if i missed the other supervisors, my apologies, i know many of them are on their way and coming. i have striven to work really hard with our supervisors to make sure that we agree as much as we can on things that are important and certainly the agenda for the commission on the status of women, the fact they can hand out some $3 million dollars in grants every year to community-based organizations to keep that work up, to keep the issues in front of us, to make sure we never accept not even one domestic violence case in this case, is something that we would be willing to accept. and i'm sure you agree with that. (applause). just an hour ago i s

between president obama and house speaker john boehner. emily schmidt is in washington. >> reporter: it this been 23 days since president obama and house speaker john boehner met face to face to talk about how to avert it. that's until they met this afternoon. this was a surprise meeting. nobody spotted boehner coming or going. nobody is saying much beyond two statements, one from the white house, from one boehner's office. the wording here is identical, ening with this, the lines of communication remain open. the two men last spoke by phone on wednesday. ontry, mr. boehner said the white house had wasted another week for potential compromise. we don't know what prompted this meeting, just that for the first time in a while, the two sides are agreeing on something even if it's just the wording of their statements and keeping tight lipped about what was said. don? >> emily, thank you very much. >>> in today's meetings between president obama and speaker boehner, is it a sign we're close to a fiscal cliff deal? i asked cnn senior political analyst david gergen. >> they recognize the d

size. her father described her as beautiful and vibrant, and last but not least was 6-year-old emily parker. the lds rock cliff safe center church was filled with glitter and pink flowers, emily's favorite flower. [ bells tolling ] >> america is pausing to remember the newtown shooting victims. church bells rang out friday exactly one week after the tragedy. flags remained at half staff. many websites even went dark. people all over the country observed a moment of silence for the 20 children and 6 educators. today there is a walk for peace the national rifle association is saying that the answer is to deploy armed guards at schools. our national correspondent has more on the proposal and the backlash it's receiving. >> reporter: don, nra leadership made no mention of a proposed assault weapon ban, or restricting the availability of high capacity magazines but saying that the solution is to put armed police officers at every school. >> the only way to stop a monster from killing our kids is to be personally involved and invested in a plan of protection. the only thing that stops a ba

of that tragedy. emilie parker, josephine gay. all little girls with bright futures taken before their time. people gathered to say their good-byes. >> to just see the hall filled with pink flowers, glitter, it was fancy and that's what emilie lived her life celebrating life. and everything was special to emilie. >> she was just 6 years old and her father is one of the few family members from the newtown families to speak publicly about the shooting. he wanted people to remember his daughter as a kind and caring big sister. >>> now, to other news, president obama is in hawaii for the holidays and today he'll help celebrate the life of the late senator daniel inouye. he is scheduled to attend the funeral for the pacific in honolulu. the senator passed away last weekend at the age of 88. the president spoke at the memorial service in washington on friday. >>> in new orleans, a federal judge has given final approval to bp settlement with gulf coast businesses and residents. bp will pay at least $7.8 billion in compensation to settle claims from the deep water horizon disaster in 2010. there is

forward. >> my daughter emilie would be one of the first ones to give her love and support to all those victims. because that's the type of person she is. >> announcer: this is a special edition of "good morning america," "tragedy at the elementary school," live from newtown, connecticut, connecticut. >> and good morning, america. i'm here in newtown, connecticut, connecticut, behind me the sandy hook fire department, bianna golodryga is back in new york. she will join us shortly. with me here this morning my weekday colleague lara spencer and amy robach. >> dan, even more sadness as the dead are identified we're seeing the faces of those so very young victims. i'm going to have that story. it's a really tough one but it's an important one so we can remember those who spent so much time in that school and were loved by so many. >> lara, you have a story coming up. >> as the healing has begun, the folks are pulling together trying to overcome this unimaginable tragedy and i'll have that report. >> well, those stories coming up but to the latest news. as we said president obama will arriv

victims as one father steps forward. >> my daughter emilie would be one of the first ones to give her love and support to all those victims because that's the type of person she is. >> announcer: this is a special edition of "good morning america: tragedy at the elementary school," live from newtown, connecticut. >>> and good morning. i'm dan harris reporting from newtown, connecticut. behind me the sandy hook volunteer fire department where they took those children right after the massacre friday morning. bianna golodryga is back in new york city at our abc news headquarters. much more coming up from her. with me is lara spencer and amy robach. >> it is hard to imagine. there is even more sadness as we are starting to see the faces. we knew the names last night, but we see the faces of those young victims, still very young victims. it's hard to imagine how quickly their lives were taken away and how much they still had to live. >> we also will hear the story of one of those little survivors. >> yeah. >> and we're going to talk about random acts of kindness, how this community and stranger

girls, but as emily tells us, that's changing. >> it all started about 200 years ago in england. a guy playing soccer decided he wouldn't just kick the ball. he'd carry it as he ran. so you say, "oh, like american football?" well, not exactly. >> the big difference between american football and rugby football is there's no forward pass in rugby. the ball has to be passed laterally... >> that means passing to the side. >> ...or slightly behind you. >> rugby is played on a field called the pitch. to score, you have to get the ball across the try line. >> one of the key pieces is, every player on the field gets a chance to actually run with the ball, touch the ball, and move with the ball. so it's really a good feel-good sport for everyone involved. >> girls and boys have been playing rugby for years but separately. that's because traditional rugby is really rough. there's lots of pushing, shoving, and tackling. but in american flag rugby, there's far less physical contact. you force a player to release the ball by grabbing his or her flag. >> flag! >> certainly, there is no pushing, shov

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